TrueView Patriot @TimA
25 July, 05:43
How long does it take to build a 3D-printed house?

Alquist used a massive 3D printer to create the structure of the home out of concrete, rather than wood and other traditional materials. The process took just 28 hours — the typical Habitat for Humanity house takes at least four weeks to construct — and it cut building costs by 15% per square foot.

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TheBest isYet2Come @Candidiam17
concrete homes are not efficient for western winters, they would lose heat and crack. whatever chemicals are holding together "insulated concrete" i cannot imagine would be good for humans. Wood is of nature...hemp... bamboo... and safest.
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